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sweec Posted - 08/13/2004 : 11:34:20 AM
I tried to fit the DSC data of my protein. Only the non-2 state model with 2(or more) peaks can fit it well, but the two enthalpy values for each Tm give ratios unreasonable high (like 20-100) which is hard to understand.
Don't know if I can ask it here, can someone help me explain what the model accounts for and any other models I can try?
Regards,

Dong
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mblnguptha Posted - 09/22/2004 : 09:45:40 AM
Hi!
I'm also having a similar problem.Did you find any solution for the problem? Please reply.

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